Stay calm and check the real delay time

The first thing to understand is how long your flight is delayed and whether the delay affects your final arrival time. In many cases, compensation eligibility depends not only on departure delay, but also on how late you arrive at your final destination. Keep all important documents Passengers should keep their booking reference, boarding pass, airline emails, SMS messages, and any airport announcements related to the delay. These details can later help prove what happened and support your claim. Ask the airline for the reason Not every delay automatically qualifies for compensation. The reason behind the disruption matters. Technical issues, operational problems, or airline-related causes may be treated differently from extraordinary circumstances such as severe weather or airport restrictions. Do not rush to accept vouchers Sometimes airlines may offer food vouchers, travel credits, or alternative options. Before accepting anything, passengers should understand whether it affects their right to claim compensation later. How Fly Friendly helps Fly Friendly reviews your flight details, checks whether your case may qualify for compensation, prepares the required claim information, and communicates with the airline on your behalf.